The speech was televised by Al Jazeera America but none of the major cable news networks, according to Mediaite.

As the President made his case for taking action on climate change, he scoffed at one denier in particular who supposedly refuses to even allow the words “climate change” to be said in his state. (A key component of the left’s strategy to impose their policies on the populous, is to mock and ridicule those who don’t go along with the program. The idea is to force everyone into accepting their hard- left agenda through peer-pressure. So it was important for Obama to isolate and mock a powerful governor who doesn’t buy their hysterical claims about global warming. It’s Alinsky 101:

Describing climate change as a “bipartisan” issue, Obama said that people all over the country know “simply refusing to say the words ‘climate change’ doesn’t mean that climate change isn’t happening,” laughing as he made the remarks and drawing applause. “If you’ve got a coming storm, you don’t stick your head in the sand, you prepare for the storm.”

“Protecting the one planet we’ve got is what we have to do for the next generation,” Obama continued, saying he wants his grandchildren — “a long time from now” — to enjoy the Everglades just like those who lived before them.

Obama’s audience understood that the reference was meant for Governor Scott who has allegedly banned the words “climate change” from being used by state workers in any official correspondence—which is kinda funny, if true. (Those of us who don’t live in Florida, and/or don’t watch MSNBC, had to Google that stunning Chris Hayes scoop because it hasn’t exactly gone viral.)